Chapter 3. Glass House: A Clash of Two Cultures, Detention and Aggression

B. Orton
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Abstract Glass House is a play about the relationship between two young women Phumla and Linda. According to Dike the play was specifically written to show the clashing of two cultures and how white people could not understand the pain of black people. Glass House provides testimony as to how women suffered physical and mental violence whilst in detention, and this play clearly highlights how, for women, becoming part of the struggle meant surviving the acts of aggression and detention by the security forces. In Glass House Dike exposes the agony and survival techniques of women who have had to endure periods in detention desperately struggling to cope in adverse conditions and, on their release from detention, having to contend with the suspicions of their community thinking that they were informers spying for the government.
第三章。玻璃屋:拘禁与侵略两种文化的冲突
《玻璃屋》是一部关于两个年轻女子普姆拉和琳达之间关系的戏剧。根据戴克的说法,这部剧是专门为了表现两种文化的冲突以及白人如何无法理解黑人的痛苦而写的。《玻璃屋》提供了关于妇女在拘留期间如何遭受身心暴力的证词,该剧清楚地强调,对妇女来说,成为斗争的一部分意味着如何在安全部队的侵略和拘留行为中幸存下来。在《玻璃屋》中,戴克揭露了女性的痛苦和生存技巧,她们不得不忍受被拘留的时期,在恶劣的条件下拼命挣扎,在被释放后,不得不与社区的怀疑作斗争,认为她们是政府的告密者。
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